QtPyVCP is a total standalone GUI that uses PyQt 5 and the python interface to build GUI's. It runs on Debian 9 and Lubuntu 18 and LinuxMint and any recent Debian based OS.

The repo
https://github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp

The Docs
https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/

The Showcase
https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/showcase/index.html

JT

On 5/31/2019 9:04 AM, Moses McKnight wrote:
I *think* QTVCP is not the same thing as QTPYVCP, and if you look at the commit logs for master it looks like qtvcp was merged into master on Jan 18.

Chris, what are the differences in QTVCP and QTPYVCP?  I have not had time to follow either of those much - although I'm interested in using Qt.
Does qtvcp require qt4 or qt5?


On 5/31/19 5:03 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2019 at 04:47, Chris Morley <chrisinnana...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

Qtvcp  needs work for an installed system - dependencies, apparently there is a problem getting designer to find the widgets on an installed system
(from the forum)


My thoughts on QTVCP is that it is new standalone thing so can't break
existing systems.
I think we should include it as an "Experimental Preview" with warnings to
that effect.
It does add a lot of very pretty new GUIs, and that seems like a good thing
to do to persuade the users that we have actually been up to something.


If pncconf is staying for 2.8 it may need updates.


I haven't tried running it on 2.8.


Not sure about stepconf.


Making gantry configs work in  Stepconf would be a useful adjunct to JA in
2.8. The facility exists in PnCConf I believe?
Though that is probably outside of our aim of a "feature freeze and
bugfix".



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